Christianity in the present

Posted: Jan 25, 2011 |Comments: 0 |

Christianity now days are truly forgiving and embracing.  It does not change or judge others.  It embraces how you truly want the best for others around you.  God wants his children to choose their own roads in life.  2 Corinthians 1:5, For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ. Even if it means that you make some mistakes along the way.  God wants you to learn the roads that he has set out for you.  He wants you to learn the lessons he has put out to make you a better person and Christian.  The more evil the world gets; the more forgiving Jesus is to all of his children's lives.  I hope to show in this article how Jesus does not punish his children, just gives them freedom to choose their own paths, and then learn lessons from every part of their lives.

Jesus wants you to do great in every part of your life.  Because of the love you receive greatly as a new age Christian, he wants you to praise him as much as possible.  I myself know that it is very hard to praise Christ as much as I should.  All he wants is for us to try our best and do as his disciples did for him their whole lives.  He needs you to spread his word to all that you can.  Day by day the world gets more evil and more religions coming out every century.  2 Corinthians 12:9, And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness. What comes with that is even more children of god turning away from him.  That is why god needs all his remaining children to keep on praising him.  One example of his forgiveness and closeness to his children nowadays is how he guides each of us down the paths that he chooses, but even when we turn away from those given paths, he is still holding our hand and waiting to carry us when we fall.

He even knows when you are going to go off track and he wants you to.  The reason for that, in my understanding from growing up around church and Jesus since childhood, is that he wants you to make your own decisions, because everyone has free will under him.  That is because when Christ was sacrificed, he gave all of god's children leeway into making decisions and having consequences for yourself; but at the same time he wants you to use the free will to lean on him like Christians are supposed to. I love how he does not punish us; we are just individually going through consequences of our actions.  Even when you think he has left you, he is beside you or in front of you, waiting until you say the words to ask him back into your heart.  I feel the reason for that is that he cannot show you your blessings and proper roads to travel in this life, if you shut him out.  To close this article, I believe that Christians nowadays are very simple and at times misunderstood.  We do not need to be perfect for Jesus to love us.  It is truly all about giving it all over to the lord and accepting where he brings you in your life time on earth.

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